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Parker Solar Probe, Akatsuki and Earth-bound observers give rare top-to surface glimpse of Venus – Phys.org
Observations of Venus by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, JAXA’s Akatsuki mission and astronomers around the world have given a rare cloud-top-to-surface glimpse of the Earth’s neighboring planet. The results are being presented this week at the Europlanet Science …
Observations of Venus by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, JAXA’s Akatsuki mission and astronomers around the world have given a rare cloud-top-to-surface glimpse of the Earth’s neighboring planet. The results are being presented this week at the Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2020, which is taking place as a virtual meeting from 21 September-9 October.
On 11 July 2020, the Parker Solar Probe, which is traveling to the inner Solar System to catch particles of the outer atmosphere of the Sun, compl…
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